The public records of the Borough of Westwood shall be accessible
for examination and copying by the public in accordance with the terms
and conditions of N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., the Right to Know Law,
and upon the terms and conditions as hereinafter provided.

If actual costs for any duplication of a government record exceeds
the foregoing, the Borough shall charge the actual cost of duplicating
the record. The actual cost of duplicating the record shall be the
cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record,
but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses
associated with making the copy.

Every citizen of the state shall have the right, during regular business
hours and under the reasonable supervision of a representative of
the custodian of public records (required by law to be made available
to the public), to inspect and examine such records upon payment of
a reasonable fee to defray the costs of such reasonable supervision
as hereinafter set forth:

The person requesting the examination or copying of said records
shall reimburse the municipality for the actual costs of the supervision
or handling required to prevent loss or destruction of the records
or respond to the request as provided for by N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.[1]

Nothing herein shall be construed to enlarge upon the statutory
right of citizens to inspect public records, nor is this chapter intended
to abridge or limit such statutory right. This chapter shall be construed
in order to promote the public purpose set forth in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1
et seq. while at the same time protecting public records from loss,
damage and disruption and to provide for the efficient functioning
of the municipal offices without unscheduled interruptions.